NOTHING TO BOAST
EXCEPT THAT WE CHANGE OUR BAND
As from December 1st, 1933,
THE YELLOW DRAGON
· DANCING-ACADEMY,
King's Theatre Bldg. (Top floor)
•KINGS®
-TO-DAY
ONLY
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9:30 PM.
LADIES MUST LOVE
Univarsal's great, comedy-drama,
with music.
SEE IT!
*
With JUNE KNIGHT, NEIL, HAMIL, TON, SALLY O'NEILL, DOROTHY, BURGESS, MARY CARLISLE, Oscar Apfel, George E. Stone, Virginia Cherrill. Suggested by'a play by William Hurlbut. Produced by Carl Lammis, Jr. Directed by E. A 'du Pont. Presented by Carl Laumala)
4 SHOWS
DAILY
BROKAS
1.15-0.000
TO-MORROW
“THERE GOES THE BRIDE”
WITH
OWEN NARES JERRY VERNO CAROL GOODNER
AND
JESSIE MATTHEWS,
A BRITISH PICTURE.
TALL AND FRAM CHE HAPPY VALLST BUIL
ORIENTAL
TO-DAY ONLY SPENCER TRACY'S SUPER-COMEDY PICTURE. JUST ALIVE WITH LAUGHTER,
Me and
My Gal
with
THEATRE
SPENCER TRACT
JOAN BENNETT
PLEMINE
WANOPLAA
TEL DATE
.
TO-MORROW MONDAY TUESDAY -
In their SENSATIONALLY FUNNY "MURDER CASE,”
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY ONLY AT 2 You'll
LAUGH
as you
2.
THRILL
to the excitement of mystery exposing a master
tricks.
17.20 & 9.20. P.MAS
TRICK
FOR TRICK
FOR
Ralph Morgan Victor Jory Sally Blane
China Mail.
EIGHTY - NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1933.
GYPSIES CONDEMN DOG'S LIFE
NEW INVENTIONS
Motor-Cars Ruin Their Horse-Dealing.
TOO MUCH BROADCASTING
Vienna.
The gypsies of Rumania have been getting together to decide
SAVED BY
SCIENCE
Recovering From A Broken Neck.
PRECEDENT ESTABLISHED
Boston, Massachusetts, For the first time in the history what to do about all these "new" of veterinarian science, as far na fangle" ideas like wireless and local records show, a dog has been motor-cars.
successfully treated for a broken neck, pan
Ten thousand strong, they assem. bled near Bucharest and held a Congress presided ever by their |“king,” Lazerica.
And at the Congress they drew up a memorandum to the Govern ment urging that:-
(1) Motor-car traffic should
KILLED ON WAY TO
LOVER'S GRAVE.
German Girl's Tragic End.
Cologne.
Fraulein Blerre, of Detmold, whose flance was killed recently in a motoring accident, made a point of visiting his grave every day...
She was driven there by her brother on his motor-cycle."
Now she herself has been kiled: through the motor cycle colliding with - A car. The brother was seriously injured.-Reuter
Now patiently wagging his little tail as he trots around his quer board splint to the dog's neck and ters in the Angell, Memorial Hos-back and padded it with cotton pital here, Kim, an 18-month old wool and tape so that the neck was wire-haired terrier, is apparently immovable.
recovering completely from A Patience marked the dog's at broken neck, states the newspaper titade from the first. He acted as Boston Globe.
if he realized that the doctor was
For a fortnight Kim lay on his trying to save his life. It is hoped be restricted as it is ruining the side entirely helpless, his neck that within another fortnight Kim gypsy horse-dealers, `
splinted so tightly that he could will be out again, playing around: (2) Wireless music should be only open his mouth alightly. He as before-but he will probably give reduced as it serious threatens was run over by a car.
motor cars a wide berth from then the livelihood of gypsy His master, Dr. Newton Harvey, onwards-Reuter. musicians.
of Princeton, New Jersey, thinking,
The gypsies also ask for a mono- that there might be a faint chance Mr. H. Van der Streten, Consul poly of the sale of flowers in of saving his pet, rushed him to General for Belgium in Hong Kong, Bucharest, protesting against the the Massachusetts Society for the has resumed charge of the Belgian "competition" of ladies selling of Cruelty to Animals institution, Consulate as from December 22. flowers for charity.
the Angell Memorial Hospital.
Finally they ask the Government There, a member of the staff to ban all non-gypsy mediums and diagnosed the case as a fracture of fortune-tellers as "the gypsies have the second cervical vertebra or for centuries been recognized asjaxis. He determined to try to alone competent in the business."-save Kim's life, Reuter.
FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
AT
2.30, 5.15,
.7.15 & 9.30.
He bandaged a pliable Yucca{
•
DEATH
LAMMERT-At the Matilda Hou pital on 39th December, 1933, Gerald William, aged 15 'years, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lammert of Canton,
CENTRAL
HEATRE
THE MOST AMAZING SPECTACLE SINCE
"TALKIES" BEGAN
DELUGE
a world laid waste! Only a handful survive
to "start over**
WOMAN FOR TEN MEN
LAW BUT DESIRE!
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Someill
new "for your entertainment 1 "Lee: Tracy as the wise-cracker who lives his life all over again! It's startlings it's full of breezy action and laughs !
LEE TRACY in
Turn Back
the Clock
A Metro Goldigen Meyer overUINE with MAE CLARKE, OTTO KRUGER, GEORGE BARBIER.
Marie
-TO-HORROW-
DRESSLERand
Vallace
BEERY
TUGBOAT ANNIE
Mayer
CEN O'SULLIVAN
RKO
KANCY POWA PARK MICOM,
TO-DAY
ONLY
STAR
.....
Raw passion rules the naked Land in this astounding imagt”. mettive spectacle). POHON
"PLOGY: SHANNON: LOIS-WILSON SIDNEY BLAY
Matt Moor
RADIO
PICTURE,
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particularly liable t
above all mptoms, GARDAN
the
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and Illness
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